ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE CONTROLLER
A circuit board is used with a duplex receptacle electrical outlet. The circuit includes a first connecting pole configured for placement within a first wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet. The first wire reception hole is in electrical contact with a hot wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet. A second connecting pole is configured for placement within a second wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet. The second wire reception hole is in electrical contact with a neutral wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet. A control circuit is connected to the first connecting pole and the second connecting pole.
Electrical receptacles are widely used to provide power in residential and commercial buildings. In the United States, electrical receptacles are usually rated for 125 volts alternating current (VAC) or 250 VAC. The voltages are approximate as actual voltages may typically vary a few volts without affecting operation of devices that receive power from electrical receptacles. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) maintains a list of approved testing laboratories that are approved to perform safety testing. One of the best known is safety consulting and certification company Underwriter Laboratories (UL). UL has participated in the public adoption of electricity and the drafting of safety standards for electrical devices and components, including electrical receptacle. Obtaining UL certification for electrical receptacles and complying with building codes can be costly process for a small company with limited means.
Status lights may also be present. For example, a status LED 42 and a status LED 43 indicate status of hot wire connection 14 and hot wire connection 15. For example, LED 43 is a green LED which when lit indicates both power receptacle 27 and power receptacle 28 on outlet 10 are powered. LED 42 is a red LED which when lit indicates only power receptacle 27 has connected to power while power receptacle 28 has no power. If LED 42 and LED 53 both do not light up, it indicates a failure in connection of duplex receptacle electrical outlet 10. Status LED 42 and status LED 43, controlled by control circuit 40, indicate whether duplex receptacle electrical outlet 10 is operating properly.
A control receiver 41 signal wireless transmissions used by wired or wireless control circuit 40. For example, control receiver 41 receives local area Wi-Fi signals in accordance with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' (IEEE) 801.11 standards. Alternatively, control receiver 41 receives wireless signals in accordance with Bluetooth wireless communication technology. Alternatively, control receiver 41 receives infrared signals. Control receiver 41 transfers wireless communication received to wired or wireless control circuit 40. For example, the wireless communication provides instructions to control relay 44.
The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary methods and embodiments. As will be understood by those familiar with the art, the disclosed subject matter may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or characteristics thereof. Accordingly, the present disclosure is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A circuit board for use with a duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the circuit board comprising:
- a first connecting pole configured for placement within a first wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the first wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a first receptacle of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet;
- a second connecting pole configured for placement within a second wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the second wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a second receptacle of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet;
- a relay connected between the first connecting pole and the second connecting pole, wherein the relay, in response to a control signal, electrically connects or disconnects the first connecting pole and the second connecting pole;
- a control circuit that generates the control signal; and, a receiver, connected to the control circuit that receives communication for the control circuit.
2. A circuit board as in claim 1, additionally comprising:
- a status light, controlled by the control circuit, that indicates whether the duplex receptacle electrical outlet is functional.
3. A circuit board for use with a duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the circuit board comprising:
- a first connecting pole configured for placement within a first wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the first wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a hot wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet;
- a second connecting pole configured for placement within a second wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the second wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a neutral wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet;
- a control circuit connected to the first connecting pole and the second connecting pole; and,
- a status light, controlled by the control circuit, that indicates whether the duplex receptacle electrical outlet is functional.
4. A circuit board as in claim 3, additionally comprising:
- a third connecting pole configured for placement within a third wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the second wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a second hot wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet; and,
- a relay connected between the first connecting pole and the third connecting pole, wherein the relay, in response to a control signal from the control circuit, electrically connects or disconnects the first connecting pole and the third connecting pole.
5. A circuit board as in claim 4, additionally comprising:
- a wireless receiver, connected to the control circuit that receives wireless communication for the control circuit.
6. A circuit board as in claim 3, additionally comprising:
- a wireless receiver, connected to the control circuit that receives wireless communication for the control circuit.
7. A circuit board for use with a duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the circuit board comprising:
- a first connecting pole configured for placement within a first wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the first wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a hot wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet;
- a second connecting pole configured for placement within a second wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the second wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a neutral wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet;
- a control circuit connected to the first connecting pole and the second connecting pole; and,
- a wireless receiver, connected to the control circuit that receives wireless communication for the control circuit.
8. A circuit board as in claim 7, additionally comprising:
- a third connecting pole configured for placement within a third wire reception hole of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet, the second wire reception hole being in electrical contact with a second hot wire connection of the duplex receptacle electrical outlet; and,
- a relay connected between the first connecting pole and the third connecting pole, wherein the relay, in response to a control signal from the control circuit, electrically connects or disconnects the first connecting pole and the third connecting pole.
9. A circuit board as in claim 8, additionally comprising:
- a status light, controlled by the control circuit, that indicates whether the duplex receptacle electrical outlet is functional.
10. A circuit board as in claim 7, additionally comprising:
- a status light, controlled by the control circuit, that indicates whether the duplex receptacle electrical outlet is functional.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 23, 2015
Publication Date: Jul 28, 2016
Patent Grant number: 9439318
Inventor: Liang Light Chen (Los Gatos, CA)
Application Number: 14/604,646